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Carbon Black

A black soot-like pigment, which is widely added to cable polymers to improve physical characteristics such as weathering ability, color and electrical conductivity. It is formed by the incomplete combustion or thermal cracking of a hydrocarbon material. Nearly all carbon black is made by the “oil furnace” process, whereby an aromatic feedstock is atomized and fed into a hot flame to produce “fluffy” carbon black.

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